Saturday, April 2nd, 2022
St. Marys bounces back to defeat New Bremen
By Gary R. Rasberry
NEW BREMEN - A day after its offense suffered a cold spell, St. Marys got out to a hot start.
Two runs in the top of the first and several more runs later in the game were matched up with another great pitching effort from Karsyn McGlothen as the Roughriders won an Auglaize County softball battle 5-3 at New Bremen on a chilly Friday afternoon. [More]
Obituaries on April 2nd, 2022
Margaret "Peggy" M. Hawk, age 77, passed away March 30, 2022, at 12:59 am, at her residence. [More]
Local pictures on April 2nd, 2022
Subscriber stories on April 2nd, 2022
Plant legal through loophole
It's can be found everywhere from gas stations, vape shops and grocery stores.
It's delta-8 THC, and it's the legal, hemp-derived cousin of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) - the active ingredient in the cannabis plant that provides the "high" people feel after using it.
CELINA - City council president Jason King this week bemoaned the lack of decent-sized fish at Eastview Pond, a city property where the public is permitted to fish without a state license.
ST. MARYS - Staked to an early lead, St. Marys' Cole Koenig was lights-out.
The Roughriders got a three-run lead in the first and Koenig gave up just one run in a complete game as St. Marys beat Parkway 5-1 in a baseball game at K.C. Geiger Park on Friday.
Area Roundup
Compiled By Tom Haines and Gary R. Rasberry
Fort Recovery's Wyatt Bihn and Brock Dues combined on a no-hitter for a 2-0 victory in a baseball game at Mississinawa Valley on Saturday.
WAPAKONETA - Auglaize County Health Department officials in a news release Friday reported just three new cases since their last report on March 18, raising the county's cumulative case count to 7,430.
As the May 3 primary election approaches, area residents are reminded about the illegal placement of signs.
Ohio Revised Code prohibits the erectio